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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Fair Lawn Native's Social Gaming App Available for Download

"Picture It," a mobile app developed by Fair Lawn native Brian Lomonico and a few friends is now available for download.

"Picture It," a social word-guessing game created by Fair Lawn native Brian Lomonico's mobile application development company Liquid Mobile, is now available for download on all Apple devices. It's the first game developed by the William Paterson University student, who hopes to enter the field of mobile marketing full-time after college. "I hope everyone enjoys the game as much as I have enjoyed making it,” said Lomonico, who called the yearlong development process a "labor of love." In "Picture It," which was submitted for review to the Apple App Store last week and released Tuesday morning, players start out with 100 points and try to guess the identity of an obscured image as it is gradually revealed. A version of the game that …

Brian Lomonico

11:03 am on Wednesday, December 19, 2012

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Thursday, December 6, 2012

Fair Lawn Native Founds Mobile App Company

Brian Lomonico, a Fair Lawn-born William Paterson University student, is the founder of mobile application company, Liquid Mobile.

William Paterson University student Brian Lomonico is trying to create a future for himself. Literally. Last winter, the Fair Lawn native and a few of his friends founded Liquid Mobile, a mobile application development company whose first game, "Picture It" for the iPhone, is scheduled to launch in two weeks. In "Picture It," a social word-guessing game with an interface that resembles the popular social drawing game "Draw Something," users start out with 100 points and try to guess the identity of an obscured image as it is gradually revealed (see video for demonstration). Users can rotate the image and add color to it, or purchase special abilities that reveal more of the image. Once the user believes he's identified what he's seeing, he…

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